mythology | greek deities
artemis; goddess of hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth and virginity

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mythology | greek deities
artemis; goddess of hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth and virginity
Flora, Evelyn De Morgan / Bubblegum Bitch, Marina and the Diamonds
mythological creatures in literature | M o r o z / M o r o z k o ( Моро́з)
The Russian Father Frost, a blacksmith, used his chains of ice to bind the earth and sea. People attempted to placate this god with offerings and sacrifices to prevent him from causing blizzards, death, and destruction.
the Soul dies for grief, for passion. As Daria stood and froze in his enchanted sleep…
– N. Nekrasov, Moroz krasnyi nos
mythology | greek deities
hermes; messenger of the gods, protector and patron of oratory, invention, trade, thieves, roads, boundaries and travelers
Elie Saab, Haute Couture, A Tale of Fallen Kings
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7 by Dardust (pt. one)
[…] as the earth spins us around our bodies stick in two opposite poles bleeding over the distance in between; while i gaze the stars and see your moles you look at the moon and feel my skin still bruised by the craters your lips left on me. now the darkness sounds like home; can you hear the summer breeze whisper your name? can you see my mouth do the same? when the Pleiades will show off again and the night will cradle our souls with her scent could you think of me in your despair? here i melt in the hope of a fairytale told by people with a love to share.
life seems to me a little brighter when we live the same nightmare | g.f.